An organic compound (A) contains 69.77% carbon, 11.63% hydrogen, and rest oxygen. The molecular mass of the compound is 86. It does not reduce Tollens’ reagent but forms an addition compound with sodium hydrogen sulphite and gives a positive iodoform test. On vigorous oxidation, it gives ethanoic and propanoic acid. Compound A would be:

1. Pentan-2-one

2. Butanone

3. 3-Methylbutanone

4. Propan-2-ol

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The below structure is an example of :
Cyanohydrin - Wikipedia

1. Cyanohydrin 2. Hemiacetal
3. Acetal 4. Cyanoalcohol
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The major product formed when cyclohexanecarbaldehyde reacts with PhMgBr and H3O+ is:

1.  2.
3. 4.  None of these
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